
Hwang Jung-min
Acting
Hwang Jung-min (황정민) is a South Korean actor. He was born on September 1, 1970 and began his career in musical theatre, making his acting debut in Line 1 in 1995. He then starred in various musicals and plays in Daehangno such as "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Cats".
Despite a career on stage, Hwang had difficulty transitioning to film. He went through a long struggle for recognition, with people saying he "didn’t have the right face for film." He even considered giving up his dream, but stuck to his conviction about walking the path of acting. Hwang said, "After becoming interested about the stage and how it feels to be that person on stage, I've never thought of anything else. That I never swayed -- that is one thing I can say with confidence." His big break came when he was cast in Waikiki Brothers, a 2001 film that was a sleeper hit in Korea. In his role as a hopeless drummer, Hwang left a strong impression and earned favorable reviews, with director Im Soon-rye calling him "an uncut gemstone."
Known For

Running Man

Narco-Saints

Nine Puzzles

The Wailing

12.12: The Day

A Bittersweet Life

Asura: The City of Madness

I, the Executioner

Kill Boksoon

New World

Hunt

The Spy Gone North

Veteran

A Violent Prosecutor

Deliver Us from Evil

The Battleship Island

Ode to My Father

The Unjust

The Point Men

Shiri

A Good Lawyer's Wife

A Man Who Was Superman

Black House

Mission: Cross

Fists of Legend
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